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dc.contributor.authorDO Omondi, Mary Khakoni Walingo, GM Mbagaya, LOA Othuon
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-12T11:25:38Z
dc.date.available2020-08-12T11:25:38Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.maseno.ac.ke/handle/123456789/2055
dc.description.abstractThis study applied the Theory of Planned Behavior model in predicting dietary behavior among Type 2 diabetics in a Kenyan environment. The study was conducted for three months within the diabetic clinic at Kisii Hospital in Nyanza Province in Kenya and adopted sequential mixed methods design combing both qualitative and quantitative phases. Qualitative data was analyzed using grounded theory analysis method. Structural equation modeling using maximum likelihood was used to analyze quantitative data. The results based on the common fit indices revealed that the theory of planned behavior fitted the data acceptably well among the Type 2 diabetes and within dietary behavior {χ 2 = 223.3, df = 77, p = .02, χ 2 /df = 2.9, n=237; TLI = .93; CFI =.91; RMSEA (90CI) = .090(.039, .146)}. This implies that the Theory of Planned Behavior holds and forms a framework for promoting dietary practice among Type 2 diabetics.en_US
dc.publisherhttp://www. sciencepublishinggroup. com/j/jfnsen_US
dc.subjectDietary practice, Kenya, Theory of Planned Behavior, Type 2 diabetes, Mixed Methods Design.en_US
dc.titlePredicting dietary practice behavior among type 2 diabetics using the theory of planned behavior and mixed methods designen_US


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